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Professor C Michael Hall

Management

Fields of Research

  • Change in rural and peripheral areas in developed countries
  • Environmental history, especially national park history & wilderness conservation
  • Food and wine marketing and tourism
  • Gastronomy & hospitality
  • Human dimensions of global environmental change: climate change. biosecurity, adaptation
  • International business
  • Methods (scale, observational techniques, content analysis, ethnography, oral history, reflexivity, power, transnational ethics of research)
  • Place branding and marketing
  • Regional development, including entrepreneurship, innovation, & policy-making
  • Second homes / baches : development, planning and impacts
  • Social/green marketing and sustainable consumption
  • Tourism and human mobility: demand, supply and impacts

Researcher Summary

Research interests include tourism and human mobility, regional development and social/green marketing with particular emphasis on issues of place branding and marketing as well as conservation and environmental change, event management and marketing; and the use of tourism as an economic development and conservation mechanism. Recent research interests include wine & food marketing and gastronomy.

Subject Area: Disciplines


Future Research

  • Sustainable consumption and implications for business, environment & travel
  • Sustainable tourism, long-distance travel & climate change
  • Temporary people: labour mobility, OEs, expatriates and economic development
  • Tourism, travel & biosecurity
  • Place branding, slow food, and gastronomy
  • Implications of high oil/energy prices for tourism
  • Implications of aging populations for business, regional development & human mobility
  • Personal, family and community dimensions of second homes
  • History of national parks
  • Farmers markets in New Zealand & alternative food distribution networks
  • Implications of overseas retirement of New Zealanders ie. Gold Coast
  • Business behaviour and adaptation to global environmental & climate change

Key Methodologies

  • Comparative studies in the social sciences
  • Content analysis
  • Ethnography
  • Family history
  • Locational and spatial analysis
  • Observational techniques
  • Oral History
  • Philosophy of method
  • Public policy analysis
  • Surveys
  • Time geography

Affiliations


Publications


  • Hall, C.M. and Gössling, S. (2013) Conclusion: Re-imagining sustainable culinary systems. In C.M. Hall and S. Gössling (Ed.), Sustainable Culinary Systems: Local Foods, Innovation, and Tourism & Hospitality: 293-304. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Zapata Campos, M.J. (2013) Conclusions: framing the organizing of waste in the city. In Zapata Campos, M.J., Hall, C.M. (Ed.), Organising Waste in the City. International perspectives on narratives and practices: 223-235. Bristol: Policy Press. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2013) Financial crises in tourism and beyond: Connecting economic, resource and environmental securities. In G. Visser and S. Ferreira (Ed.), Tourism and Crisis: 12-34. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2013) Glow-worm tourism in Australia and New Zealand: commodifying and conserving charismatic micro-fauna. In R.H. Lemelin (Ed.), The Management of Insects in Recreation and Tourism: 217-232. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Chapter in Book)
  • Su, Y-P., Hall, C.M. and Ozanne, L. (2013) Hospitality industry responses to climate change: A benchmark study of Taiwanese tourist hotels. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 18(1-2): 92-107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2012.688513. (Journal Article)
  • Zapata Campos, M.J. and Hall, C.M. (2013) Introduction: narratives of organizing waste in the city. In Zapata Campos, M.J., Hall, C.M. (Ed.), Organising Waste in the City. International perspectives on narratives and practices: 1-18. Bristol: Policy Press. (Chapter in Book)
  • Zapata Campos, M.J. and Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2013) Organising Waste in the City. International perspectives on narratives and practices. Bristol: Policy Press. 256pp. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2013) Regeneration and cultural quarters: Changing urban cultural space. In M. Smith and G. Richards (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Tourism: 332-338. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Malm, K., Gössling, S. and Hall, C.M. (2013) Regulatory and institutional barriers to new business development: the case of Swedish wine tourism. In C.M. Hall and S. Gössling (Ed.), Sustainable Culinary Systems: Local Foods, Innovation, and Tourism and Hospitality: 241-255. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hiltunen, M.J., Pitkänen, K., Vepsäläinen, M. and Hall, C.M. (2013) Second home tourism in Finland – current trends and ecosocial impacts. In Roca, Z. (Ed.), Second homes in Europe: lifestyle issues to policy issues: 165-99. Aldershot: Ashgate. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Gössling, S. (Ed.) (2013) Sustainable Culinary Systems: Local Foods, Innovation, and Tourism and Hospitality. London: Routledge. 314pp. (Edited Book)
  • Baird, T. and Hall, C.M. (2013) Sustainable winegrowing in New Zealand. In C.M. Hall and S. Gössling (Ed.), Sustainable Culinary Systems: Local Foods, Innovation, and Tourism and Hospitality: 223-240. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Syed Marzuki, S.Z., Hall, C.M. and Ballantine, P.W. (2013) Sustaining halal certification at restaurants in Malaysia. In C.M. Hall and S. Gössling (Ed.), Sustainable Culinary Systems: Local Foods, Innovation, and Tourism and Hospitality: 256-274. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2013) The local in farmers markets in New Zealand. In C.M. Hall and S. Gössling (Ed.), Sustainable Culinary Systems: Local Foods, Innovation, and Tourism and Hospitality: 99-122. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2013) The natural science ontology of environment. In A. Holden and D. Fennell (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the Environment: 6-18. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M., Scott, D. and Gössling, S. (2013) The Primacy of Climate Change for Sustainable International Tourism. Sustainable Development 21(2): 112-121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sd.1562. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2013) Through a glass darkly: The future of tourism is personal. In J. Leigh, C. Webster and S. Ivanov (Ed.), Future Tourism: Political, Social and Economic Challenges: 103-120. Abingdon: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M., Harrison, D., Weaver, D. and Wall, G. (2013) Vanishing peripheries: Does tourism consume places? Tourism Recreation Research 38(1): 71, 87-92. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2013) Vanishing Peripheries: Does Tourism Consume Places? Tourism Recreation Research 38(1): 72-77. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Advertising. In Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability Vol 6: Measurements, Indicators, and Research Methods for Sustainability: 2-5. Barrington: Berkshire Publishing. Encyclopedia Entry. (Other)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) B.G. Brents, C.A. Jackson and K. Hausbeck, The state of sex: Tourism, sex and sin in the New American Heartland. New York and London: Routledge, 2010. Journal of Tourism History 4(1): 121-122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1755182X.2012.671500. Book Review. (Other)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Boosting food and tourism-related regional economic development. In OECD (Ed.), Food and the Tourism Experience: The OECD-Korea Workshop: 49-62. Paris: OECD Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264171923-4-en. (Chapter in Book)
  • Gössling, S., Scott, D., Hall, C.M., Ceron, J-P. and Dubois, G. (2012) Consumer behaviour and demand response of tourists to climate change. Annals of Tourism Research 39(1): 36-58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2011.11.002. (Journal Article)
  • Sharpley, R., Hall, C.M. and Henderson, J.C. (2012) Consumerism and Tourism: Are They Cousins? In T.V. Singh (Ed.), Critical Debates in Tourism: 53-78. Bristol: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Li, C., Su, Y-P. and Hall, C.M. (2012) Critical issues of predicting extreme weather events' impacts on tourist flow. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism 10(2): 45-65. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Culinary tourism: Why the interest in the cuisine, food and tourism relationship? In M. Mair and D. Wagner (Ed.), Culinary Tourism: Products, Regions, Tourists, Philosophy: Proceedings of the European Culinary Tourism Conference 2011: 3-12. Vienna: Springer. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Page, S. (2012) From the geography of tourism to geographies of tourism. In J. Wilson (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies: 9-26. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Page, S. (2012) Geography and the study of events. In S.J. Page and J. Connell (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Events: 148-164. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Governance and responsible tourism. In D. Leslie (Ed.), Responsible Tourism: Concepts, Theory and Practice (1 ed.): 107-118. Wallingford: CABI. (Chapter in Book)
  • Ashworth, G., Wheeller, B. and Hall, C.M. (2012) Heritage Tourism: Heritage Tourists. In T.V. Singh (Ed.), Critical Debates in Tourism: 277-298. Bristol: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Scott, D., Gössling, S. and Hall, C.M. (2012) International tourism and climate change. WIRES Climate Change 3(3): 213-232. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wcc.165. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Island, islandness, vulnerability and resilience. Tourism Recreation Research 37(2): 177-181. (Journal Article)
  • Biggs, D., Ban, N.C. and Hall, C.M. (2012) Lifestyle values, resilience, and nature-based tourism's contribution to conservation on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Environmental Conservation 39(4): 370-379. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0376892912000239. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Medical and health tourism: The development and implications of medical mobility. In C.M. Hall (Ed.), Medical Tourism: The ethics, regulation, and marketing of health mobility: 3-27. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2012) Medical Tourism: The Ethics, Regulation, and Marketing of Health Mobility. London: Routledge. 224pp. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Murray-Darling River Basin. In Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability Vol 8: The Americas and Oceania: Assessing Sustainability: 186-188. Barrington: Berkshire Publishing. Encyclopedia Entry. (Other)
  • Hall, D., Brown, F., Hall, C.M. and Cohen, E. (2012) Post-Colonialism: Academic Responsibility? In T.V. Singh (Ed.), Critical Debates in Tourism: 227-240. Bristol: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Zapata, M.J. and Hall, C.M. (2012) Public-private collaboration in the tourism sector: Balancing legitimacy and effectiveness in local tourism partnerships. The Spanish case. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 4(1): 61-83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19407963.2011.634069. (Journal Article)
  • Syed Marzuki, S.Z., Hall, C.M. and Ballantine, P.W. (2012) Restaurant Manager and Halal Certification in Malaysia. Journal of Foodservice Business Research 15(2): 195-214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15378020.2012.677654. (Journal Article)
  • Syed Marzuki, S.Z., Hall, C.M. and Ballantine, P.W. (2012) Restaurant managers' perspectives on halal certification. Journal of Islamic Marketing 3(1): 47-58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17590831211206581. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Müller, D. (2012) Second homes. In A.T. Carswell (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Housing (2nd ed.): 651-653. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Small island states. In Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability Vol 8: The Americas and Oceania: Assessing Sustainability: 282-286. Barrington: Berkshire Publishing. Encyclopedia Entry. (Other)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) Spatial analysis: A critical tool for tourism geographies. In J. Wilson (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies: 163-173. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) The contested futures and spaces of medical tourism. In C.M. Hall (Ed.), Medical Tourism: The ethics, regulation, and marketing of health mobility: 203-216. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) The Contradictions and Paradoxes of Slow Food: Environmental Change, Sustainability and the Conservation of Taste. In S. Fullagar, K. Markwell and E. Wilson (Ed.), Slow Tourism: Experiences and Mobilities: 53-68. Bristol: Channel View. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2012) The political analysis and political economy of events. In S.J. Page and J. Connell (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Events: 186-201. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Biggs, D., Hall, C.M. and Stoeckl, N. (2012) The resilience of formal and informal tourism enterprises to disasters: reef tourism in Phuket, Thailand. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 20(5): 645-665. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2011.630080. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M., Becken, S., Buckley, R. and Scott, D. (2012) Tourism and Climate Change: A Need for Critical Analysis. In T.V. Singh (Ed.), Critical Debates in Tourism: 317-361. Bristol: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Scott, D., Hall, C.M. and Gössling, S. (2012) Tourism and Climate Change: Impacts, adaptation and mitigation. London: Routledge. 440pp. (Authored Book)
  • Gössling, S., Peeters, P., Hall, C.M., Ceron, J-P., Dubois, G., Lehmann, L.V. and Scott, D. (2012) Tourism and water use: Supply, demand, and security. An international review. Tourism Management 33(1): 1-15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2011.03.015. (Journal Article)
  • Gössling, S., Hall, C.M., Ekström, F., Brudvik Engeset, A. and Aall, C. (2012) Transition management: a tool for implementing sustainable tourism scenarios? Journal of Sustainable Tourism 20(6): 899-916. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2012.699062. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Biosecurity, tourism and mobility: institutional arrangements for managing tourism-related biological invasions. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 3(3): 256-280. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19407963.2011.576868. (Journal Article)
  • Zapata, M.J., Hall, C.M., Lindo, P. and Vanderschaeghen, M. (2011) Can community-based tourism contribute to development and poverty alleviation? Lessons from Nicaragua. Current Issues in Tourism 14(8): 725-749. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2011.559200. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Climate change and its impacts on tourism: Regional assessments, knowledge gaps and issues. In A. Jones and M. Phillips (Ed.), Disappearing destinations: Climate change and future challenges for coastal tourism: 10-29. Wallingford: CABI. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Concluding thoughts: Where does fieldwork end and tourism begin? In C.M. Hall (Ed.), Fieldwork in Tourism: Methods, issues and reflections: 315-318. Abingdon: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Consumerism, Tourism and Voluntary Simplicity: We All have to Consume, But Do We Really have to Travel So Much to be Happy? Tourism Recreation Research 36(3): 298-303. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Fieldwork in tourism/touring fields: Where does tourism end and fieldwork begin? In C.M. Hall (Ed.), Fieldwork in Tourism: Methods, issues and reflections: 7-18. Abingdon: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2011) Fieldwork in Tourism: Methods, issues and reflections. Abingdon: Routledge. 322pp. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M., James, M. and Baird, T. (2011) Forests and trees as charismatic mega-flora: implications for heritage tourism and conservation. Journal of Heritage Tourism 6(4): 309-323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1743873X.2011.620116. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Housing Tourists: Accommodating Short-term Visitors. In D. Marcoullier, M. Lapping and O. Furuseth (Ed.), Rural Housing, Exurbanization and Amenity Driven Development: Contrasting the "Haves" and the "Have Nots": 113-128. Farnham: Ashgate. (Chapter in Book)
  • Sæþórsdóttir, A.D., Saarinen, J. and Hall, C.M. (2011) Icelandic wilderness tourism - present status and future development. The Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavík, Iceland: Practicing Nature-Based Tourism, 5-6 Feb 2011. (Conference Contribution - Oral presentation)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) In cyberspace can anybody hear you scream? Issues in the conduct of online fieldwork. In C.M. Hall (Ed.), Fieldwork in Tourism: Methods, issues and reflections: 265-288. Abingdon: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Sæþórsdóttir, A.D., Hall, C.M. and Saarinen, J. (2011) Making wilderness: tourism and the history of the wilderness idea in Iceland. Polar Geography 34(4): 249-273. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1088937X.2011.643928. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Wilson, S. (2011) Neoliberal urban entrepreneurial agendas, Dunedin Stadium and the Rugby World Cup: or 'if you don't have a stadium, you don't have a future'. In D. Dredge and J.M. Jenkins (Ed.), Stories of Practice: Tourism Policy and Planning: 133-152. Farnham, UK: Ashgate. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Policy learning and policy failure in sustainable tourism governance: From first- and second-order to third-order change? Journal of Sustainable Tourism 19(4-5): 649-671. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2011.555555. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Researching the political in tourism: Where knowledge meets power. In C.M. Hall (Ed.), Fieldwork in Tourism: Methods, issues and reflections: 39-54. Abingdon: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Sustainable mega-events and regional development. In G.K. Lieb & S. Janschitz (Ed.), Nachhaltigkeit – Regionalentwicklung – Tourismus. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von O. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Friedrich M. Zimmermann [Sustainability – Regional Development – Tourism. Festschrift on the Occasion of the 60th Birthday of Prof. Dr. Friedrich: 47-62. Graz: Institut für Geographie und Raumforschung der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M., Hultman, J. and Gössling, S. (2011) Tourism mobility, locality and sustainable rural development. In D. Macleod and S. Gillespie (Ed.), Sustainable Tourism in Rural Europe: 28-42. Oxford & New York: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Will Climate Change Kill Santa Claus?: The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Place Competition. In M. Nuttall, H. Strauss & K. Tervo-Kankare (Ed.), Society, Environment and Place in Northern Regions: 99-117. Oulu: Thule Institute, University of Oulu. (Chapter in Book)
  • Lew, A., Hall, C.M. and Timothy, D.J. (2011) World Regional Geography: Human Mobilities, Tourism Destinations, Sustainable Environments. Phoenix: Kendall Hunt. 468pp. (Authored Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2011) Yes, Virginia, there is a tourism class: Why class still matters in tourism analysis. In J. Mosedale (Ed.), Political Economy and Tourism: A critical perspective: 111-125. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) A Citation Analysis of Tourism Recreation Research. Tourism Recreation Research 35(3): 305-310. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Academic capitalism, academic responsibility and tourism academics: Or, the silence of the lambs? Tourism Recreation Research 35(3): 298-301. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) An Island Biogeographical Approach to Island Tourism and Biodiversity: An Exploratory Study of the Caribbean and Pacific Islands. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 15(3): 383-399. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2010.503628. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Blending coffee and fair trade hospitality. In L. Joliffe (Ed.), Coffee Culture, Destinations and Tourism: 159-171. Bristol: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Changing paradigms and global change: From sustainable to steady-state tourism. Tourism Recreation Research 35(2): 131-144. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M., Tipler, J., Reddy, R. and Rowling, K. (2010) Coffee servicescapes: The design of café culture in New Zealand. In L. Joliffe (Ed.), Coffee Culture, Destinations and Tourism: 23-40. Bristol: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Equal access for All? Regulative mechanisms, inequality and tourism mobility. In S. Cole and N. Morgan (Ed.), Tourism and Inequality: Problems and Prospects: 34-48. Wallingford: CABI. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Saarinen, J. (2010) Geotourism and Climate Change: Paradoxes and Promises of Geotourism in Polar Regions. Téoros: Revue de rRcherche en Tourisme 29(2): 77-86. http://teoros.revues.org/. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Page, S.J. (2010) Introduction: The context of tourism development in the South Pacific. In S. Page and J. Connell (Ed.), Tourism, Vol. VI, New Conceptualisations and Approaches: 341-356. London: Sage. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Page, S.J. (2010) Introduction: Tourism Matters. In S. Page and J. Connell (Ed.), Tourism, Vol.2: The Development of Tourism as a Social Science Subject: 140-192. London: Sage. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) John Muir: pioneer of nature preservation. In R. Butler and R. Russell (Ed.), Giants of Tourism: 229-242. Wallingford: CABI. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Saarinen, J. (2010) Last Chance to See? Future Issues for Polar Tourism and Change. In C.M. Hall and J. Saarinen (Ed.), Tourism and Change in Polar Regions: Climate, Environments and Experiences: 301-310. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Politics and tourism: Interdependency and implications in understanding change. In R. Butler, W. Suntikul (Ed.), Tourism and Political Change: 7-18. Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Power in Tourism: Tourism in Power. In D. Macleod and J. Carrier (Ed.), Tourism, Power and Culture: Anthropological Insights: 199-213. Bristol: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Sustainable Consumption and Degrowing Tourism and Hospitality: Future Shock Meets Corrigan Knows Food. In G. Gorham and Z. Mottiar (Ed.), Contemporary Issues in Irish and Global Tourism and Hospitality: 23-50. Dublin: Dublin Institute of Technology. http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschhmtbook/15. (Chapter in Book)
  • Gössling, S., Hall, C.M., Peeters, P. and Scott, D. (2010) The Future of Tourism: Can Tourism Growth and Climate Policy be Reconciled? A Mitigation Perspective. Tourism Recreation Research 35(2): 119-130. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) The Life and Opinions of C. Michael Hall, Gent: A Shandy or Full Beer? Volume the First. In S.L.J. Smith (Ed.), The Discovery of Tourism: 51-68. Bingley: Emerald. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Saarinen, J. (Ed.) (2010) Tourism and Change in Polar Regions: Climate, Environments and Experiences. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxford: Routledge. 318pp. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Saarinen, J. (2010) Tourism and Change in the Polar Regions: Introduction - Definitions, Locations, Places and Dimensions. In C.M. Hall and J. Saarinen (Ed.), Tourism and Change in Polar Regions: Climate, Environments and Experiences: 1-41. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Tourism and Environmental Change in Polar Regions: Impacts, Climate Change and Biological Invasion. In C.M. Hall and J. Saarinen (Ed.), Tourism and Change in Polar Regions: Climate, Environments and Experiences: 42-70. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2010) Tourism destination branding and its effects on national branding strategies: Brand New Zealand, clean and green but is it smart? European Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research 1(1): 68-89. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Wilson, S. (2010) Tourism, Conservation and Visitor Management in the Sub-Antarctic Islands. In C.M. Hall and J. Saarinen (Ed.), Tourism and Change in Polar Regions: Climate, Environments and Experiences: 263-287. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2009) Archetypal Approaches to Implementation and their Implications for Tourism Policy. Tourism Recreation Research 34(3): 235-245. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2009) Changement climatique, authenticité et marketing des régions nordiques. Téoros - Revue de recherche en tourisme 28(1): 70-79. (Journal Article)
  • Tervo-Kankare, K., Hall, C.M. and Saarinen, J. (2009) Christmas and Santa Tourism in an Age of Changing Climate. Victoria, Canada: ArcticNet's 6th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM2009), 8-11 Dec 2009. (Conference Contribution - Poster presentation)
  • Hall, C.M. (2009) Coastal Tourism Planning and Policy in New Zealand. In R. Dowling and C. Pforr (Ed.), Coastal Tourism Development (1st ed.): 120-134. New York: Cognizant Communication Corporation. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2009) Degrowing Tourism: Décroissance, Sustainable Consumption and Steady-State Tourism. Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research 20(1): 46-61. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Gössling, S. (2009) Global Environmental Change and Tourism Enterprise. In D. Leslie (Ed.), Tourism Enterprises and Sustainable Development: International Perspectives on Responses to the Sustainability Agenda (1st ed.): 17-35. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Tervo-Kankare, K., Saarinen, J. and Hall, C.M. (2009) Sustainability and Emerging Awareness to Changing Climate in Nature-Based Tourism Industry. University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland: Annual Meeting of Finnish Geographers, Nov 2009. (Conference Contribution - Poster presentation)
  • Gössling, S., Hall, C.M. and Weaver, D.B. (Ed.) (2009) Sustainable Tourism Futures: Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations. London and New York: Routledge. 320pp. (Edited Book)
  • Gössling, S., Hall, C.M. and Weaver, D.B. (2009) Sustainable Tourism Futures: Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations. In S. Gössling, C.M. Hall and D.B. Weaver (Ed.), Sustainable Tourism Futures: Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations: 1-18. London and New York: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Gössling, S., Hall, C.M. and Weaver, D.B. (2009) Synthesis and conclusions. In S. Gössling, C.M. Hall and D.B. Weaver (Ed.), Sustainable Tourism Futures: Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations: 299-306. London and New York: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Gössling, S., Hall, C.M. and Scott, D. (2009) The Challenges of Tourism as a Development Strategy in an Era of Global Climate Change. In E. Palosuo (Ed.), Rethinking Development in a Carbon-Constrained World: Development Cooperation and Climate Change (1st ed.): 100-119. Helsinki: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2009) The Public Policy Context of Tourism Entrepreneurship. In J. Ateljevic and S. Page (Ed.), Tourism and Entrepreneurship: International Perspectives: 243-264. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2009) Tourism Firm Innovation and Sustainability. In S. Gössling, C.M. Hall and D.B. Weaver (Ed.), Sustainable Tourism Futures: Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations: 282-298. London and New York: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2009) Tourism Policy and Politics in Southern Africa. In J. Saarinen, F. Becker, H. Manwa and D. Wilson (Ed.), Sustainable Tourism in Southern Africa: Local Communities and Natural Resources in Transition (1st ed.): 42-60. Bristol: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M., Scott, D. and Gössling, S. (2009) Tourism, Development and Climate Change. In C. D'Mello, J. McKeown and S. Minninger (Ed.), Disaster Prevention in Tourism: Perspectives on Climate Justics: 136-161. Chang Mai: Ecumenical Coalition on Tourism in cooperation with EED Tourism Watch, Germany. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2009) Tourists and Heritage: All Things Must Come to Pass. Tourism Recreation Research 34(1): 88-90. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Lew, A.A. (2009) Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts: An Integrated Approach. (1st ed.). Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. (Authored Book)
  • McDonnell, A. and Hall, C.M. (2008) A framework for the evaluation of winery servicescapes: A New Zealand case. PASOS. Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural (Journal of Tourism and Cultural Heritage) 6(2): 231-247. pasosonline.org. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Coles, T. (2008) Conclusion: mobilities of commerce. In T. Coles and C.M. Hall (Ed.), International Business and Tourism: Global issues, contemporary Interactions: 273-283. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Cooper, C. and Hall, C.M. (2008) Contemporary Tourism: An International Approach. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. 377. (Authored Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Saarinen, J. (Ed.) (2008) Fennia: International Journal of Geography, 186(1). Special Issue: Tourism and change in northern geographies? Turku: University of Turku. 67pp. (Edited Book)
  • Coles, T. and Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2008) International Business and Tourism: Global issues, contemporary interactions. London: Routledge. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Coles, T. (2008) Introduction: tourism and international business - tourism as international business. In T. Coles and C.M. Hall (Ed.), International Business and Tourism: Global Issues, Contemporary Interactions: 1-25. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2008) Marketing and Managing an Attraction over Time: The Case of Hagley Park, Christchurch. In A. Fyall, B. Garrod, A. Leask and S. Wanhill (Ed.), Managing Visitor Attractions (2nd ed.): 295-312. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Chapter in Book)
  • Chhetri, P., Corcoran, J. and Hall, C.M. (2008) Modelling the patterns and drivers of tourism related employment for south-east Queensland, Australia - A spatial econometric approach. Tourism Recreation Research 33(1): 25-38. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Saarinen, J. (2008) Preface: Tourism and change in northern geographies? Fennia: International Journal of Geography 186(1): 1-2. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2008) Regulating the international trade in tourism services. In T. Coles and C.M. Hall (Ed.), International Business and Tourism: Global issues, contemporary interactions: 33-54. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Gössling, S., Hall, M., Lane, B. and Weaver, D. (2008) Report: The Helsingborg Statement on Sustainable Tourism. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 16(1): 122-124. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2008) Servicescapes, designscapes, branding and the creation of place-identity: South of Litchfield, Christchurch. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing 25(3/4): 233-250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10548400802508101. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. and Williams, A. (2008) Tourism and Innovation. Abingdon: Routledge. 280pp. (Authored Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2008) Tourism Planning: Policies, Processes and Relationships. (2nd ed.). Harlow: Pearson Prentice-Hall. 302. (Authored Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Mitchell, R. (2008) Wine Marketing: A Practical Guide. (1st ed.). Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. 344. (Authored Book)
  • Michael, E.J. and Hall, C.M. (2007) A Path for Policy. In E. Michael (Ed.), Micro-clusters and Networks: The Growth of Tourism: 127-140. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Biosecurity and ecotourism. In J. Higham (Ed.), Critical Issues in Ecotourism: Understanding a complex tourism phenomenon: 102-116. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Competing from the periphery: the context for business. In K. Inkson, V. Browning and J. Kirkwood (Ed.), Working on the Edge: a Portrait of Business in Dunedin: 36-47. Dunedin: Otago University Press. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Foreword: The End of a Frontier or Last Chance to See? In J.M. Snyder and B. Stonehouse (Ed.), Prospects for Polar Tourism: xi-xiv. Wallingford: CABI. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Introduction to Tourism in Australia: Development, Issues and Change. (5th ed.). Frenchs Forest, NSW: Pearson Education Australia. 486. (Authored Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Michael, E.J. (2007) Issues in Regional Development. In E. Michael (Ed.), Micro-clusters and Networks: The Growth of Tourism: 7-20. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) North-South Perspectives on Tourism, Regional Development and Peripheral Areas. In D. Müller and B. Jansson (Ed.), Tourism in Peripheries: Perspectives from the Far North and South: 19-37. Wallingford: CAB International. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) 'Not my main priority': Tourism entrepreneur attitudes and behaviours with respect to climate change adaptation and mitigation. In P. Peeters (Ed.), Tourism and Climate Change Mitigation: Methods, greenhouse gas reductions and policies: 159-167. Breda (Netherlands): Stichting NHTV Breda. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, M. (2007) Politics, power and indigenous tourism. In R. Butler and T. Hinch (Ed.), Tourism and Indigenous Peoples: Issues and Implications: 305-318. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Pro-Poor Tourism: Do 'Tourism Exchanges Benefit Primarily the Countries of the South'? In C.M. Hall (Ed.), Pro-poor Tourism: Who Benefits?: 1-8. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Pro-poor tourism: Do 'Tourism exchanges benefit primarily the countries of the South'? Current Issues in Tourism 10(2&3): 111-118. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2007) Pro-poor tourism: Who benefits? Perspectives on Tourism and Poverty Reduction. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. 167. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Response to Yeoman et al: The fakery of 'The authentic tourist'. Tourism Management 28(4): 1139-1140. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M., Timothy, D.J. and Duval, D.T. (Ed.) (2007) Safety and Security in Tourism: Relationships, Management and Marketing. Mumbai: Jaico Publishing House. 340. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Scaling ecotourism: the role of scale in understanding the impacts of ecotourism. In J. Higham (Ed.), Critical Issues in Ecotourism: Understanding a complex tourism phenomenon: 243-255. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) The Changing Geographies of Australia's Wilderness Heritage. In R. Jones and B.J. Shaw (Ed.), Geographies of Australian Heritages: Loving a Sunburnt Country?: 45-57. Aldershot: Ashgate. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M., Lynch, P.L., Michael, E.J. and Mitchell, R. (2007) The Contribution of the Micro-Cluster Approach. In E. Michael (Ed.), Micro-clusters and Networks: The Growth of Tourism: 141-152. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Tourism & regional competitiveness. In J. Tribe and D. Airey (Ed.), Developments in Tourism Research: 217-230. Oxford: Elsevier. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2007) Tourism, governance and the (mis-)location of power. In A. Church and T. Coles (Ed.), Tourism, Power and Space: 247-269. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Rath, J. (2007) Tourism, migration and place advantage in the global cultural economy. In Rath, J. (Ed.), Tourism, Ethnic Diversity and the City: 1-24. New York: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Amenity migration in the South Island of New Zealand: Contestation for land and landscape in Central Otago. In L.A.G. Moss (Ed.), Amenity Migrants: Seeking and Sustaining Mountains and their Cultures: 295-305. Wallingford: CABI Publishing. (Chapter in Book)
  • Gössling, S. Hall. and C.M. (2006) An introduction to Tourism and Global Environmental Change. In S. Gössling and C.M. Hall. (Ed.), Tourism and Global Environmental Change: Ecological, Economic, Social and Political Interrelationships: 1-33. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Buddhism, tourism and the middle way. In D.J. Timothy and D.H. Olsen (Ed.), Tourism, Religion and Spiritual Journeys: 172-185. Abingdon: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Bushwalkers, national parks and the age of conservation: The creation of Australia's first alpine national park. Wirtschaftgeographische Studien 32/33: 156-165. (Journal Article)
  • Gössling, S. and Hall, C.M. (2006) Conclusion: Wake up-this is serious. In S. Gössling and C.M. Hall. (Ed.), Tourism and Global Environmental Change: Ecological, Economic, Social and Political Interrelationships: 305-320. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Culinary tourism and regional development: From slow food to slow tourism? Tourism Review International 9(4): 303-305. (Journal Article)
  • Coles, T. and Hall, C.M. (2006) Editorial: The Geography of Tourism is Dead. Long Live Geographies of Tourism and Mobility. Current Issues in Tourism 9(4-5): 289-292. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Implementing the World Heritage Convention: What happens after listing? In A. Fyall and A. Leask (Ed.), Managing World Heritage Sites: 18-32. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2006) International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development (IJISD), 1(3). Special Issue: Climate Change, Tourism and Transport. Olney: Inderscience Publishers. 78pp. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Stoffels, M. (2006) Lake Tourism in New Zealand: Sustainable Management Issues. In C.M. Hall and T. Härkönen (Ed.), Lake Tourism: An Integrated Approach to Lacustrine Tourism Systems: 182-206. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Härkönen, T. (Ed.) (2006) Lake Tourism: An Integrated Approach to Lacustrine Tourism Systems. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. xii,235. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Härkönen, T. (2006) Lake Tourism: An introduction to lacustrine tourism systems. In C.M. Hall and T. Härkönen (Ed.), Lake Tourism: An Integrated Approach to Lacustrine Tourism Systems: 3-26. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Nummedal, M. and Hall, C.M. (2006) Local food in tourism: An investigation of the New Zealand South Island's bed and breakfast sector's use and perception of local food. Tourism Review International 9(4): 365-378. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Los derechos culturales, turismo e indicadores de desarrollo human: el papel de la evaluación. In Agencia Espanola de Cooperación Internacional (Ed.), Derechos Culturales y Desarrollo Humano, Publicación de textos del diálogo del Fòrum Universal de las Culturas de Barcelona 2004: 222-243. Barcelona: Agencia Espanola de Cooperación Internacional. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) New Zealand tourism entrepreneur attitudes and behaviours with respect to climate change adaptation and mitigation. International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development 1(3): 229-237. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJISD.2006.012424. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Policy, planning and governance in ecotourism. In S. Gössling and J. Hultman (Ed.), Ecotourism in Scandinavia: 193-206. Cambridge, MA, USA: CABI Publishing. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Härkönen, T. (2006) Research agendas and issues in lake tourism: From global to local concerns. In C.M. Hall and T. Härkönen (Ed.), Lake Tourism: An Integrated Approach to Lacustrine Tourism Systems: 223-233. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Rethinking collaboration and partnership: A public policy perspective. In A. Papatheodorou (Ed.), Managing Tourism Destinations: 167-182. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Space-time accessibility and the TALC: The role of geographies of spatial interaction and mobility in contributing to an improved understanding of tourism. In R.W. Butler (Ed.), The Tourism Area Life Cycle Volume 2: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues: 68-83. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Stewart Island, New Zealand. In G. Baldacchino (Ed.), Extreme Tourism: Lessons from the World's Cold Water Islands: 219-234. Oxford: Elsevier. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) The Impact of Tourism Knowledge: Google Scholar, Citations and the Opening up of Academic Space. e-Review of Tourism Research 4(5): 119-136. (Journal Article)
  • Jitpraphai, S., Hall, C.M. and Carr, N. (2006) The legalisation of casinos and gaming in Thailand: Hospitality and tourism perspectives. Euro Asia Journal of Management 16(2): 153-166. (Journal Article)
  • Gössling, S. and Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2006) Tourism and Global Environmental Change: Ecological, Social, Economic and Political Interrelationships. New York: Routledge. xi, 323. (Edited Book)
  • Coles, T., Hall, C.M. and Duval, D.T. (2006) Tourism and Post-Disciplinary Enquiry. Current Issues in Tourism 9(4&5): 293-319. http://dx.doi.org/10.2167/cit327.0. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Tourism and the New Europe: Views from Beyond Europe. In D. Hall, M. Smith and B. Marciszewska (Ed.), Tourism in the New Europe: The Challenges and Opportunities of EU Enlargement: 44-51. Wallingford: CABI Publishing. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Tourism urbanization and global environmental change. In S. Gössling and C.M. Hall (Ed.), Tourism and Global Environmental Change: Ecological, Economic, Social and Political Interrelationships: 142-155. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Tourism, biodiversity and global environmental change. In S. Gössling and C.M. Hall (Ed.), Tourism and Global Environmental Change: Ecological, Economic, Social and Political Interrelationships: 211-226. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Tourism, disease and global environmental change: The fourth transition? In S. Gössling and C.M. Hall (Ed.), Tourism and Global Environmental Change: Ecological, Economic, Social and Political Interrelationships: 159-179. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Travel and journeying on the Sea of Faith: Perspectives from religious humanism. In D.J. Timothy and D.H. Olsen (Ed.), Tourism, Religion and Spiritual Journeys: 64-77. London: Routledge. (Chapter in Book)
  • Gössling, S. and Hall, C.M. (2006) Uncertainties in predicting travel flows: common ground and research needs. A reply to Bigano et al. Climatic Change 79(3-4): 181-183. doi: 10.1007/s10584-006-9191-6. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Urban entrepreneurship, corporate interests and sports mega-events: the thin policies of competitiveness within the hard outcomes of neoliberalism. The Sociological Review 54(s2): 59-70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954X.2006.00653.x. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2006) Urban entrepreneurship, corporate interests and sports mega-events: the thin policies of competitiveness within the hard outcomes of neoliberalism. In J. Horne and W. Manzenreiter (Ed.), Sports Mega-events: Social Scientific Analyses of a Global Phenomenon (Sociological Review Monographs): 59-70. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing/The Sociological Review. (Chapter in Book)
  • Mitchell, R. and Hall, C.M. (2006) Wine Tourism Research: The State of Play. Tourism Review International 9(4): 307-332. (Journal Article)
  • Hall, C.M. (2005) Competing From the Periphery: Mobility, Toursim and Regional Development. University of Otago Working Papers in Competitiveness, UOWP2005.3. Dunedin: School of Business, University of Otago. (Monograph)
  • Hall, C.M. and Boyd, S. (Ed.) (2005) Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas: Development or Disaster. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Edited Book)
  • Cooper, C. and Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2005) Oceania: A Tourism Handbook. (1873150873 ed.). Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Higham, J. (Ed.) (2005) Tourism, Recreation and Climate Change. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2005) Tourism: Rethinking the Social Science of Mobility. Harlow: Prentice-Hall. (Authored Book)
  • Lew, A.A., Hall, C.M. and Williams, A.M. (Ed.) (2004) A Companion to Tourism. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. (Edited Book)
  • Saarinen, J. and Hall, C.M. (2004) Nature-Based Tourism Research in Finland: Local Contexts, Global Issues. Research Papers 916. Rovaniemi: Finnish Forest Research Institute. (Monograph)
  • Hall, C.M. and Tucker, H. (Ed.) (2004) Tourism and Postcolonialism: Contested Discourses, Identities and Representations. London: Routledge. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. and Müller, D.K. (Ed.) (2004) Tourism, Mobility and Second Homes: Between Elite Landscape and Common Ground. Clevedon: Channel View Publications. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M., Sharples, L., Mitchell, R., Macionis, N. and Cambourne, B. (Ed.) (2003) Food Tourism Around the World: Development, Management and Markets. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (2003) Introduction to Tourism: Dimensions and Issues. Melbourne: Hospitality Press. (Authored Book)
  • Hall, C.M., Duval, D.J. and Duval, D.T. (Ed.) (2003) Safety and Security in Tourism: Relationships, Management and Marketing. New York: Haworth Press. (Edited Book)
  • Hall, C.M. (Ed.) (2003) Wine, Food and Tourism Marketing. New York: Hawarth Hospitality Press. (Edited Book)
  • Page, S. and Hall, C.M. (2002) Managing Urban Tourism. Harlow: Prentice Hall. (Authored Book)
  • Beddoe, C., Hall, C.M. and Ryan, C. (2001) The Incidence of Sexual Exploitation in Children, A report commissioned for the World Tourism Organization. Madrid: World Tourism Organization. (Monograph)